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#AGE OF WONDERS III COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN SERIES#
AoW3 has received continuous developer support through a series of extensive patches, the Golden Realms expansion last fall, and now the Eternal Lords expansion.
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It includes a hearty dose of RPG elements, a clever magic system, empire building, detailed tactical combat, campaigns, scenarios, a random map generator, and multi-player modes. Prior reviews ( Age of Wonders III and AoW3: Golden Realms) have covered the basics of AoW3 that it is a high-fantasy, turn-based 4X strategy game. I’ve continued to be a part of the closed testing group for the second expansion and have received one copy each of Golden Realms and Eternal Lords.Īge of Wonders III (AoW3) from Triumph Studios was released March 31st, 2014. You take 10-second sound clips and then everybody, it's the age of outrage on Twitter," Birk told reporters.Disclosure: I purchased Age of Wonders III on release and was later invited by Triumph Studios to join the closed testing group to help beta test the Golden Realms expansion. I mean, I've been a victim of it, Scott's been the victim of it for a long time. He left a campaign event early on Wednesday before reporters could ask him about the controversy, but his running mate, former Minnesota Vikings center Matt Birk, was dismissive. Jensen wasn't available for an interview Thursday, with his campaign citing a busy schedule of State Fair events. “At the end of the day, there is no logical comparison to be made, and regardless of how passionate someone might feel, they have to realize it’s a bad and deeply offensive comparison," Goldenberg said. There’s been a steady increase in the use of Holocaust and Nazi analogies across the country over the last few years, said David Goldenberg, Midwest regional director for the Anti-Defamation League.
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Warren Davidson, of Ohio, apologized to Jewish groups after comparing mask and vaccine mandates to Nazi practices. GOP House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, of California, called the comparison “appalling.” Earlier this year, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, of Georgia, apologized last year after comparing House floor coronavirus safety measures to how the Nazis made Jews wear stars of David and sent them to the gas chambers. Jared Polis of sending “brown shirts” to shut down restaurants during the pandemic, and for accusing President Joe Biden of sending “needle Nazis” to coerce vaccinations. Lauren Boebert, of Colorado, was condemned last year for accusing Gov. Jensen is far from the only politician to get in trouble for Holocaust comparisons. And to equate it with masks that were intended to protect people is “an extremely bad analogy,” he said. The Holocaust wasn't a story about incrementalism, Roberts explained, it was a story about genocide. They're deeply, deeply historically inaccurate.” “Generally speaking, no one should ever compare things to the Holocaust unless we're talking about genocide. Jensen returned to the theme that night at a Republican Jewish Coalition event, saying the governor's restrictions were all about compliance and control.Įthan Roberts, director of government affairs for the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, said comments like Jensen's trivialize the Holocaust. But this is how I think and you don’t get to be my thought police person.” "It may not strike your fancy, that’s fine. “When I make a comparison that says that I saw government policies intruding on American freedoms incrementally, one piece at a time, and compare that to what happened in the 1930s, I think it’s a legitimate comparison," Jensen said. Jensen stood by his statements in a defiant social media video Tuesday. Then there was the book burning, and it kept growing and growing, and a guy named Hitler kept growing in power, and World War II came about," Jensen told the group. Then there was a night called Kristallnacht. “And then the little things grew into something bigger. Jensen's latest remarks drew attention this week when a local Jewish website, TC Jewfolk, posted video of his speech in April to a “Mask Off Minnesota” event, at which he talked about gradual erosions of freedom in Germany in the 1930s, and compared it with Walz's gradually increasing restrictions in the early months of the pandemic. Jensen, a family physician and former state senator, built his campaign, especially in its early days, on a platform of vaccine skepticism and opposition to the Walz administration's management of the pandemic.